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‎2008-06-12 12:33 AM
Thanks!
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‎2008-06-12 12:50 AM

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‎2008-06-12 01:13 AM
I did search the forum by the way, and the help index, and the ref. guide -must I always be scolded for my questions?!
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‎2008-06-12 02:49 AM
Just this morning a colleague asked me if we had any bench seat objects in our libraries, I used the "Find library parts" button and up they popped. Now he knows how to use it. If I had simply told you where the object was you might not have thought of using this very useful feature. And my 3D Text object resides in the AC Library 11/ Object Library/ Basic Library/ Furnishing/ Decoration folder - quite different to your location.
By the way, I tried the forum search with keywords "3D" and "text" and got 484 pages, not many of which actually referred to the 3D text object (search engine must be confused by the "3D")
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‎2008-06-12 05:03 AM
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‎2008-06-12 05:08 AM
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‎2008-06-12 03:22 PM

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‎2008-06-12 04:48 PM
Agnes wrote:Of course! Simply "Slabify" and "Save Model as 3d Object"
Can Archicad create "corporate logo" that can be incorporated into the 3D visual instead of using Artlantis to paste? See example attached.
SLABIFY = Draw elements with slabs (or any other tool) as if it were laying flat on the ground
Show element in the 3d Window and from the FILE menu | Libraries and Objects | Save 3d Model as....
Choosing the correct orientation in the 3d window will mean that your "Sign" can STAND UP without having to do any scripting later. For a typical sign laying flat on the ground, choose ELEVATION view at 270degrees.
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‎2008-06-12 04:54 PM
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‎2008-06-12 05:27 PM
But is there a better & easy way especially when the logo gets more complicated. As it is with the above method, it's very time consuming.
Thanks....